19:20: Graham Potter admits his Ostersund side need to pull off one of the biggest upsets in history.

Ostersund, a club formed a month after Arsene Wenger was appointed Arsenal boss in 1996, travel to the Emirates Stadium after losing the first leg 3-0 in Sweden last week.

The Gunners are all but assured of safe passage into tomorrow’s draw as they welcome a team who were in the fourth tier of Swedish football when Potter took over in 2011.

"You need one of the biggest football miracles to go through, so we have nothing to lose," he said. "The only thing you have is the regret of not giving it everything. It is a wonderful opportunity for the players and myself to have this experience."

TWITTER ROUND-UP

Mel: Everyone talks of Wenger ruining his legacy with every passing day staying at Arsenal. Same thing could be said for Jose If you ask me. He’s damaging his once flawless reputation by not adapting to life in the red part of Manchester.

Harry: I wonder if coaches like Klopp and Wenger look at their defensive tactics and think ‘yes, this can get me a result.’ Not sure if it’s more worrying that they think they’re right or see they have errors and don’t solve them.

Adrian: I think Arsenal will win tonight’s game 4-0. Can’t see them being under any pressure at all.

TEAM NEWS – ARSENAL

19:10: A billion changes may have been inaccurate. Arsene Wenger has actually made three changes from last week’s clash. It’s a pretty strong line-up.

Interestingly Wenger has chosen Hector Bellerin at right-back. Few people questioning whether he should be rested for Sunday’s final.

Jack Wilshere also makes the starting XI, which suggests Granit Xhaka will start against Manchester City.

Elsewhere David Ospina starts between the sticks with Sead Kolasinac at left-back with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Alex Iwobi supporting Danny Welbeck.

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Arsene Wenger will rotate his Arsenal side when they host Ostersund in the second leg of their round of 32 Europa League tie.

The Gunners hold a 3-0 lead from the first leg and, with a Carabao Cup final against Manchester City on Sunday, the Frenchman will take the opportunity to rest some key players.

Aaron Ramsey (groin), Mesut Ozil (illness) and Alexandre Lacazette (knee) definitely miss out while Wenger has confirmed David Ospina will continue in goal and both Henrikh Mkhitaryan – who is cup-tied against City – and Danny Welbeck will start.